This spring, residents had to take some meat and blubber out and make room for it in their freezers at home.
From the washingtonpost.com
In the early 20th century, scientists had thought they were gone, hunted out of existence for their blubber.
From the latimes.com
In the 1700s and 1800s, bowhead whales were hunted to near extinction throughout most of their range by Yankee and European whalers, who sought them out for the oil in their thick layer of blubber.
From the scientistatwork.blogs.nytimes.com
The drag forces the blubber to expand around a large volume of prey-laden water, which is then filtered out through a comb-like structure called baleen when the mouth closes.
From the sciencedaily.com
When Saint Laurent came out to accept applause and say a few words, he swiftly began to blubber, tottered and had to be sustained by Berge and Deneuve, one on each side.
From the forbes.com
His sitting position pushing out roll after roll of grey white fat, meshed together, leading down to his small feet which are holding up all this blubber.
From the guardian.co.uk
I think I could pick her out if I returned to Shedd at any time because of the starburst marking she has around one eye and the extra ridges of blubber on her underside.